Mock drafts are like predicting what someone is going to have for dinner when, A) you don’t have a clue as to what that person finds appetizing, and B) you can only guess what restaurant choices are available to that person. We can run mock draft simulations, but they’re going to vary widely. For example, when I was going through my first Jets mock nearly a month-and-a-half ago, I knew then that Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie was a first-round talent, yet the simulators I used that day allowed me to scoop him up with New York’s No. 35 overall selection in the second round. The pick was a no-brainer--and a no-chance-of-happening.
A Second Stab At A Jets Mock Draft
A Second Stab At A Jets Mock Draft
A Second Stab At A Jets Mock Draft
Mock drafts are like predicting what someone is going to have for dinner when, A) you don’t have a clue as to what that person finds appetizing, and B) you can only guess what restaurant choices are available to that person. We can run mock draft simulations, but they’re going to vary widely. For example, when I was going through my first Jets mock nearly a month-and-a-half ago, I knew then that Washington cornerback Trent McDuffie was a first-round talent, yet the simulators I used that day allowed me to scoop him up with New York’s No. 35 overall selection in the second round. The pick was a no-brainer--and a no-chance-of-happening.